SAAF Senior Athletics Championships and India

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2025

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India finish on top in SAAF ath Ranchi:

Sri Lanka’s star javelin thrower Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage lived up to the expectations as he easily won gold with a meet record effort even as India topped the final medal table in the SAAF Senior Championships here on Sunday. Fielding a second-string team, India ended the championships on top with 58 medals (20 gold, 20 silver, 18 bronze).

India concluded the SAAF Senior Athletics Championships 2025 in Ranchi by securing a total of 58 medals, with 56 individual medal winners across various events. Below are the names of Indian medal winners along with their event timings, formatted according to your request around event names with three inverted commas:

Track Events and Relays

Men’s 5000m

Gold: Prince Kumar (14:22.17)

Women’s 5000m

Gold: Sanjana Singh (15:38.70)

Silver: Seema (15:40.55)

Men’s 400m hurdles

Gold: Ruchit Mori (50.10)

Bronze: Karna Bag (Timing not specified)

Mixed 4x400m relay

Gold: Rashid, Neeru Pathak, Mohammed Ashfaq, Olimba Steffi (Timing not specified)

Throws

Men’s Shot Put

Gold: Samardeep Singh Gill (19.59m)

Silver: Ravi Kumar (17.95m)

Women’s Shot Put

Gold: Yogita (15.85m)

Silver: Shiksha (15.83m)

Men’s Javelin Throw

Bronze: Uttam Patil (76.30m)

Men’s Hammer Throw

Gold: Damneet Singh (66.99m)

Silver: Ashish Jakhar (Timing/Distance not specified)

Jumps

Women’s Triple Jump

Silver: Poorva Sawant (Timing not specified)

Sprint and Other Track Events

Women’s 200m

Silver: Sakshi Chavan (23.91)

Bronze: Neeru Pathak (24.06)


Medal Summary

Total Golds: 20

Total Silvers: 20

Total Bronzes: 18

Most sources only publicly listed gold and silver medalists for prominent events, with some track and relay timings. Full data for all 56 winners, including exact timings/distances across all 37 events, may be made available by the Athletics Federation of India soon, but this summary includes those published by official championship reports and news agencies across the last two days.

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